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Grants > Long-Lasting, Nonsurgical Treatment for Eye Pressure in Glaucoma Updated On: Ene. 23, 2025
National Glaucoma Research Grant

Long-Lasting, Nonsurgical Treatment for Eye Pressure in Glaucoma

Controlling Eye Pressure in New Ways
Mark Prausnitz, PhD

Principal Investigator

Mark Prausnitz, PhD

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA, USA

About the Research Project

Program

National Glaucoma Research

Award Type

Standard

Award Amount

$200,000

Active Dates

July 01, 2023 - June 30, 2025

Grant ID

G2023007S

Goals

The project aim is to optimize an injectable gel for nonsurgical, non-drug, long-lasting treatment of eye pressure in glaucoma.

Summary

The current treatment for glaucoma targets relieving the fluid buildup that marks the disease. These treatments consist of eye drops that can be difficult to administer as regularly as needed, or laser or invasive surgery, which carries risks for complications.

For this project, Mark Prausnitz, PhD, and his colleagues will test the safety and efficacy of a different type of intervention: an expanding gel. The treatment requires a single injection that can last months, offering a potential nonsurgical, long-lasting intervention for glaucoma.

Unique and Innovative

To optimize this hydrogel treatment, the researchers will develop different formulations to test, including in-lab models of eye pressure. They also will conduct studies to better understand how the gel works. Their prediction is that the hydrogel enlarges a space where the built-up fluid can flow more easily from the eye, reducing pressure.

Foreseeable Benefits

When the work is done, Dr. Prausnitz and his colleagues expect to have a gel formulation and method that is safe and effective to lower pressure in the eye. This study can set the stage to move into clinical trials, where success could mean a new method of treating glaucoma that does not involve drugs or surgery.